🏫 Harvard said on Tuesday that it will refrain from taking official positions on controversial public policy issues, after months of grappling with a campus fractured by debate over the Israel-Hamas war. (Crimson)
🚘 An Orthodox man in Beachwood, Ohio, raised concerns at a city council meeting about new motion-activated crosswalk lights because it may cause observant Jews to violate Shabbat. (Cleveland Jewish News)
🗳️ Brandon Herrera, a far-right Texas congressional candidate who joked about the Holocaust, lost his Republican runoff Tuesday after pro-Israel groups spent more than $1 million to help his opponent. (Haaretz)
🪖 The remains of a Jewish U.S. soldier who died in 1944 and was buried with Nazis in a mass grave in occupied France were given to U.S. officials Tuesday during a ceremony in Germany. (Stars and Stripes)
💈 A Rastafarian man whose hair was cut in prison is appealing his case to the Supreme Court. He’s got support from a broad range of faith organizations — including the Women of Reform Judaism — who claim the prison infringed on his religious rights. (Religion News Service)
Shiva call ➤ Al Ruddy, the Oscar-winning producer of The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby, died at 94
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